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Dikectokh—H. M. Intnnn, R. .T. Lowry, W.
A. 1<uhki:1I, Joel Hurt. George Wiimlilp, J. R.
Nutting, H. T, Inman, T. J. Hightower, J. W.
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Itvui, Ga., Friday, April 18,1890.
FBOM OUR OORRBiPONDElffS.
mated fala life and purposes, 'btlt this
was fully exemplified in his. upright,
and blameless character. A large con
course of sorrowing relatives and
friends assembled to pay the last sad
I tribute at the grave. He leaves a wife,
three sisters and two brothers to mourn
, ° . . . ... . . , his lorn. His two brothers moved to
There has been received at this point T#M|W#r a an d wen not
the pnnnt season, according to the re- to ^ bim before death
1 claimed him. He was about 70 years
porta et the dealers, some fourteen
bandied tens of guano—an excess over
pa seasons of some two hundred
Payment for same will require
.about one thousand bales of cotton,
which, at fSO per bale, would reach the
sum of forty thousand dollars—a very
tags of which goes outside
of age.
Mr. Tom Miller has ntumed from
his trip to Wichita, Texas. He thinks
it a good country.
Mias MamiatfJpshaw, of Lutherville,
visited Mends near her* Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* Couch have been
on the rick list, but are better. We
leant that Mrs. Sikh Whiker is also quit*
rick.
Prof. Searcey is steadily growing in
. , i popularity as a teacher, and as a conse-
fertlisers tost year, and yet made eley- ^ DM ectibue to cOme in-
, r
i the State ef Georgia.
This starinds us of a staUqnent made
[ \ashb«t while since by one of our best
> farmers, who cultivated a one-horse
I fan* last year. He used no commercial
pWlnles cotton, and there was not S»
reeling one week's difference in the
gathering of his crop and that of his
neighbors who used fertilizers. Now,
is thisea argument for or against the
useof commercial manures f This party
rinsed heme msds compost end saved
theenormoua expens* of tim* and mon-
to th* US* of ^ughtl--^;
And this brings up snoth«r (jnsitlon **
of expenditure—that of the shipment of Turin,
cotton seed, which, from this point, ag-1 We are informed by Rev, Robt P.
some from a distance. Miss Nina Mc
Clure is assisting him now.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary So
ciety have decided to hold their meet
ing on Saturday before the fourth Sun
day, instead of the Monday after.
Johnnie Young and Frank Benton
went <o Atlanta on a business trip a
A. M.
Miss Emma Beavers and father visit
ed Mr. John Beavers Sunday.
Mr. Mark Dunbar and wife visited
friends here Sunday.
Mrs.' Jim Powefs returned from an
extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. J.
8. Johnson in Campbell county, last
Saturday. Mrs. Johnson has been
quite sick, but is some better at pres
ent 1
Mr. Willie Post, of Grantville, was
around getting up a school at New
Hope last Friday. The trustees held
a meeting Saturday and we learn that
Mi. Post got the school. Pansy.
April 14th.
UTarlrtt Report.
Flouk—Fancy Patent 16 no
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Choice Family.
Meal
WHKATBaAK..;
€oa»r—White
Mixed
Obits—Pearl
Hay-Weatera
Bacon—C. R. Bides
Smoked Shoulder*.
Kami—Canvassed .....
Uncan vaned
Tobacco—Common to Medium
r Che wins.
Htaas—Dry Flint
Oreen
Potatoes—Irish, per bbl 8 00
Hweet, per bush 00
Boos liMi
I Ultra—Good Country...
Lean—Tie res
■slraemiaary Boaa scratching.
Herbert Sperry. Tremont, III., had
lego. Confined to
He says: “When
iiwiwwte opwii/i a i
Erysipelas in both 1
the house six weeks. Hesqys: _
I was able to get on my logs, I had an
itching sensation that nearly run me
crazy. I scratched them raw to the
hopes. Tried everything without rer
Her* I was tormented in this way for
two years. I then found Clarke’t Ex
tractor Flax (Paplllon) Catarrh Curt
at the Drug Store, used it, and it hat
cured me sound and well."
Clarke’s Flax Soap has no equal for
bath and toilet. Skin Curt gl.Oo. Soap
95 cents. For eale at G. B. Bradley's
drug store.
Busan—oraa<
Standard A
Extra C
Bvacr—Oeorela
New Qrlsnni ',
Molars**—Black Strap....
Calico
Bmnktino ..!...
BltlBTIN*
Domestics—Check*
Oats to
BagoiNCH-t^otJon, ^-Ib i2!^in
Cotton
There h nothing like runuing spring
ater for the house. A good spring
Water for the house. A roc
above the house may often be
urnish it cheaply.
made to
gregatm about 45,000 bushels. Now, we Martyn, pastor of Turin M. E. Church,
dokpld, with all defersnee to the rights shat Prof. John B. Vaughn, editor of
and interests of othere,-that it is an In- the Jfustc Leader at Elberton, G*., and
suit to the voiceless claims of the ope ; of Georgia’s sweetest singerii, will
Mmehsd, impoverished soil that pro- visit him the latter phrt of this mouth
dueid them, instead of reducing the and make a musical contribution to the
fertility of our soils it teems that grati- exercises at his church on the fourth
tude for past blessings received would Sabbath that will add very much to the
’ incite la every heart among our agri- occasion. His talent, added to that of
culterists a desire to restore fourfold the Turinitus, will doubtless furnish
imm* than they receive. Ingratitude those who attend with a rare musical
is one of the basest of sins. treat Christians should meet and sing
Our merchants her* have received God's praise, and by so doing comply
some 150,000 lbs. floor, With a fair pros- with Paul’s injunction: "Speaking to
pact (owing to the probable short wheat I yourselves in psalms and hymns and
crept) * continuance of the same ra- spiritual songs, singing and making mel-
tio for the balance of the year. ody in your hearts to the Lord,"
Owing to the unusual number of hogs On Sabbath last your reporter visited
slaughtered, and their uniform fine size, I and worshipped with the brethren at
there has been some falling off in the Senoia. Dr. Mallory preached an ear-
bacon shipments, the receipts to date nest sermon, which stirred the hearts
beihg aqnM 195,000 lbs. Figure^ though l of his hearers. Sad doubtless set nmhy
a little frightful, cquld possibly be to thinking of the weakness of human
worse. Prices are comparatively low, nature. The sermon was high enough,
though pretty well salted. broad enough, long enough, and short
Our corn receipts are light, only a few enough to suit the average hearer. Mln-
c&r-loads having been received, and isters should preach to the spirit leads
that mainly for milling purposes. We and guides, and suffer nothing else to
have made some inquiries among far- gauge them in their efforts to reach
men from different sections, and the lost souls. The music was fine, and no
general report is that most farmers wonder, when Miss Pearl Couch presid-
hav* corn sufficient to meet the de- ed at the organ and led with her sweet
mands of their respective communities, voice the flowing strains that filled
and the opinion is that enough has the house with praise to God.
been planted, if favorable seasons pre- In the evening your scribe met the
vail,, to raise a sufficiency for next young men of Senoia in the Young
year’s .demands. This is one of the best Men’s Prayer Meeting, and by special
features in farming for many yearn, request made a brief talk. The theme
ambit persistently followed in this and for next Sabbath evening will be the
other things of relative importance, the “Return of the Prodigal Son.” These
dawii of a better day is not far distant young ipen are engaged in a good work,
We regret to announce the death of and deserve all manner of encournge-
Mrs. Knight, who died at the residence ment from the older brethren of the
of her sop, William, last Thursday church.
, night A good mother has gone, and Your Senoia scribe gave us a warm,
her children have our sincere condo- fraternal grasp, which reminded us of
( lence. She was buried in the cemetery the early days of our acquaintance,
here on Saturday evening. God bless the brother.
We regret to know that Mrs. Baggar- Mr. Win. Harwell, Sr., of Rome, is
ly is seriously til, though we hope for a visiting the family af Mr. J. H. Bai-
A Vary Large Percentage
Of the American people are troubled
with a most annoying, troublesome
and disagreeable complaint called “Ca
tarrh." It is not necessary to be so
troubled. lifts demonstrated beyond
question that Clarke's Extract qf Flax
(Paplllon) Catarrh Cure immediately re
lieves and permanently cures Catarrh.
A thorough and fair trial will con
vince.
Use Clarke’s Flax Soap for the Skin.
Catarrh Curt |1.00. Soap 9ft cents.
At G. B. Bradley’s drug store.
An exehsnge says "one-third of the
fools of the country think they can
beat the lawyer in expounding law, one-
half think they can beat the doctor
healing the sick, two-thirds of them
think they can beat the minister preach
ing the gospel, and all of them know
they can beat the editor running the
newspaper."
Thkrk are times when a feeling of
lassitude will overcome the most ro
bust, when the system craves for pure
h}ood, to furnish the elements of health
and strength. The best remedy for pur
ifying the blood is Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Sarsaparilla. For sale by G. B. Brad-
lay-
Bead one or more good agricultural
68
If
papers and compare your own practices
and methods with wuat
you read.
you find anything better adopt it.
Faults of digestion cause disorders
of the liver; ana the whole system b<
comes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean'
Sarsaparilla perfects the process of di
gestion and assimilation, and thus
makes pure blood. For sale by G. U.
Bradley.
There is not much difference in
composition between ripe hay and
In fact, the town has never been on such a boom, and she ns
forging ahead at* rate that will soon leave her would-be com
petitors far behind. In order to Accommodate the growing:
100 business of the town, and the increasing demands of his trade,,.
Tubs add Kqi
ut—Granulated .
DRUGS!
has made a new departure in the Dry Goods line, and is rtow
offering the largest and completest stock of Fine Dnac&
Goods ever seen in this section. They were bough* at' ftialit
tiands in the Northern and Eastern markets, and upon such»
terms as will enable him to compete with Newnan, Giiffio^
or any other town. Some idea of the bargains here represen
ted may be obtained from the following quotations:
Henriettas, 28c. to $1.
Cashmeres, 25c. to $1.25.
DR.J.T, REESE
HAS A PULL STOCK OF
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Chemicals, Paints,
Oils, Brushes, Putty
And Window Glass,
Perfumery & Toilet Articles,
Musical Instruments,
Notions, Garden Seeds,
Violin and Guitar Strings,
CIGARS, TOBACCO AMD SNUFF.
LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS.
Kerosene by the barrel,
shipped either from Newnan
or Atlanta.
SPECTACLES, IN GREAT VARIETY I
gf Prescription* put up with (i
andfrom the best and purest drugs,
die the belt good* and *ell nt roaMmal
die the belt good* nnd *ell nt
Call to nee ui and be convinced.
■rent eare,
«. We him-
able price*.
GREENVILLE STREET. Nkwnan, GA.
Here’s a Pointer!
WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH
NOTHING AT ALL I
?
J. R. COLE
Silks, 60c. to 75c.
Brilliantines, 35c. to $1.25.
Mohairs, 35c. to 75c.
Albatross, 25c. to 65c.
Tricots, 30c. to 50c.
Satteens, 8c. to 20c.
150 bolts Prints, 5c. to 8c~
75 bolts Gingham, 6c. to 20c:
130 bolts Muslin, all prices*.
Notions in great variety.
His stock of White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings.,
Laces, Clothing, etc., is complete in every department
his line of Gents' Furnishing Goods is simply unai
d
roach*-
its tl
ble for elegance and cheapness. He has sold more
anybody, and is seliing them yet.
Call and See for yourselves. He will take pleasure in show
ing his goods.
Salesmen—ED DOMINICK and JIM REESE.
Turin, Ga., April 18, 189a
IN THE FRONT AGAIN I
THE ATWATER CARRIAGE AND
BUGGY MANUFACTURING CO.
THE TOP
Anybody’s
Biddings
com pc
wood. The ashes of each are of ubout
equabvalue for fertilizing purposes.
For a safe and certain remedy for fe-
emedy
ver and ague, use Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Chills anil Fever Cure; it is warranted
to cure. For sale by G. B. Bradley.
that
If you are ailing, remember
heat, milk and rest are wonderful recu
perators, and if taken in season will of
ten prevent a long fit of slckuess.
No need* to take these big cathartic
pills; one of Dr. J. H. McLtan’s Liver
and Kidney Fillets is quite ugrecuble.
For sale by G. K. Bradley.
favorable change soon.
Mr. T. S. Boberts learned yesterday
of the sad killing of his little nfephew
Mrs. GreeD, of Senoia, has opened
out a millinery store in Turin, with
at Dallas, Ga. He left for Dallas last Miss Anna Bussell in charge.
night. The lad was nine years old, and
was killed by the accidental discharge |
of a gun.
Dr. Brantly, M. H. Couch, J. A.
Sasser, J. A. Z. Shell, Will H. Taylor,
A Masonic lodge iB needed in Tu-
The ladies of Turin will soon have
their temperance society organized.
Unless the peach trees are damaged
W. T. Arnall and J. M. Waltom went later on there will be a good crop again
to Fairburn Tuesday evening to organ- this year,
ize a chapter of Royal Arch Masons.
They returned Wednesday morning,
looking like they had been Well treat- ]
ed.
This day will be a reminder to the |
few older ones left of the great freeze ]
of 1849.
We bad the pleasure of meeting Bra ;
“R. A. T.” here last Sunday.
April X6th. Vincent.
Allow me to tender to the family and
kindred of Mr. Sandy Bingham my
warmest sympathy in the sad bereave
ment which has lately befallen them.
A good citizen is gone, and the com
munity will miss him.. It is hard to
give up such good men, though we
must bow to the will of Him who doetb
all things welL B. A. T.
April 15th.
Some think that cabbage plants start
ed where they are wanted to grow and
mature, do better than those started in
beds and transiilmieil.
and can Dhow some of the proUlcit styles In
Men's, Youth’s and Boys' Hprlng Clothing,
nnd Ladles’ Dress Goods, to he found In the
city. In Dress Goods we have an elaborate
assortment ofllftht Cashmeres nnd Worsteds,
Chulllcs, Chambrles, etc., and an Infinite va
riety of TiSces and Trimmings to match.
Our stock of Clothing Is large, stylish and
well-selected, and. coiiiprhMM'the best fabrics
und newest cuts to bo hud lu the lending cloth
ing markets of the country. Our prices are
us low as the lowest.
Wo have Just rood veil n big line of SHOE*,
nil grades and stylos, which wc are offering to
the trade at unprecedentedly low prices. We
huvo a high-cut, fullistock Brogan Shoe at
6150 that, can’t be tnutched In town for the
money. Every pair warranted. We have also
an elegant lino of Ludlcs’, Gents’, Misses’ and
Children’s Shoes, which will reudtly com
mend themselves to those In search of bar
gains In this line.
Also, full stock of GROCERIES at lowed
living prices.
Also, new loto BUGGIES Just received.
Remember, we are exclusive agents for the
sale of tlie celebrated VERTICAL SLIDE-
HACK SUSPENDER, the best thing of Its
kind ever offered to the trade.
Rear In mind, also, that wo nro sole agents
for the RTUDEBAKER WAGON, the best
farm wagon made.
Come and see us; we are always at home,
MERIT RISES TO
And Can’t be Made to Down at
H. L. Atwater, president of the oompany, has fine wnroroom* at Nos. »to 47 West Ala
bama street, whore no will nlwnys have a complete stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIBH1-,
PHAETONS, FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS.
HIS SPECIALTIES ARE
THE MILBURN WAGON.
Years of use lu all sections of the country have proven that there Is nonz bettor. Tbs
Increase every year.
MdLEAR & KENDALL’S VEHICLES I
Fine Carriages, Landeas, T Carts, Phictons and Rookawnys.
DAVIS CARRIAGE COMPANY’S MEDIUM-PRICED*
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
BUCKEYE BUGGY COMPANY, Tfcs Most Stylish and Fashionable of AH at
J EASTERN WORK A SPECIALTY.
ATWATER CARRIAGE & WAGON MF’G. CO. H. L. ATWATER-
Pimples, blotciion, scaly skin, ugly
spots, sores und ulcers, abscesses und
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as
catarrh, ecztjia, I’ingwiinn, und other
forms of skin disease, an symptoms of
blood impurity. Dr. J. Tl, Me- I UNDERWRITERS’INS. CO.,
Lean's Sarsaparilla.
Bradley. *
For side by G. li.
As a rule, the farmer of the future
will superintend instead of execute, but
he must know how to execute. On a
small farm he may do both.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Tar
Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure remedy
for coughs, loss of voice, and lung trou-
Fori ‘
' sale by G. B. Bradley.
Moreland.
Our community, and the congrega-l
Tttfrd District.
Mies Beulah Brook is visiting her un-
tion assembled at the Methodist church 1 de, Mr. W. L. Cruse, this week,
on Saturday morning last, were great-] Mr. Columbus Spratlin has a very
ly shocked by the sudden death of ] sick child at this writing. She has ty-
Uncle Sandy Bingham, who was seated j pboid fever,
in the church at the time the dread) Mr. Walker Jackson returned from a
summons came. In th4 opening pray- ] visit to relatives and friends in Troup
er Bro. Brinsfleld offered special thanks ] county last Monday. He says the far-
that, although numerous afflictions had j tuers are a little backward about plant-
visited the people of this community I ing down there,
within the past few months, the death Mr. Willie Bohanuon, who was absent
angel had not visited a single family; from school last week on account of
but in the midst of bis discourse, a few measles, has about recovered,
minutes later, the Angel of Death I don’t think I ever heard of, as much
came and bore away the spirit of Mr. fishing in one spring in my life. The
Bingham to ite eternal home. The “catch” generally consists of a craw-
funeral services took place in the church fish, or possibly a small minnow. A
tiie next day at 12 o’clock. The re- small party of young people went fish-
mains were then conveyed to the fami-1 ing Saturday, among them your cor-
ly bnrying-ground, where they were respondent, and had the good luck to
interred with Masonic honors. j haul out two crawfish.
Mr. Bingham was in many rerpects a | Mr. Pope Bohannon has several cases
remarkable man. His manner was
open, frank, emphatic and earnest, and
he possessed a wonderful memory. He
of measles in bis family.
Mr. Charlie King aDd little Mattie
Jackson visited Mrs. N. P. Spearman,
was especially interested in young in Heard, last Saturday.
men, many of whom are indebted to
him for wise counsels and substantial
aid at various periods of their lives.
In business affairs he was upright, en
ergetic and faithful, and these excellent
qualities were combined with prudence,
enterprise and a progressive spirit. He
joined the church early in life and re
mained a member up to the day of his
d. a*h. Tie left :x> dying word as testi-
mony of ihe Christian hope which am- j week.
Bev. Y. A. Ham filled his regular ap
pointment at New Hope on Sunday
last. He preached a touching and im
pressive sermon, to a large and appreci
ative audience.
Rev. R. W. Hamrick, who has been
quite sick for the past few days, is
able to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.. Murphy visited
j the latter’s parents near Moreland last
It is gratifying to accommodate an
appreciative ueigbboi; but when one
wants a tool and nas got to hunt the
neighborhood through to find it. the ac
commodation gets a sudden chill.
If health and life are worth anything.
rts and
and you are feeling out of sorts
tired out, tone up your system by tak
ing Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla.
For sale by G. R. Bradley.
I. N. ORR & CO.
UNITED
ATLANTA, GA.
CAPITAL,
$500,000.
Joel Hurt. Pres’t. J. R. Nutllno. Sec’y
E. A. Swain, Manaoer of Agencies.
Augusta; B. A. Denmark, Havaiiuuli; W. W,
Thomas, Athens.
Policy conservative, settlements prompt, lu
<temn!ty undoubted.
Holiclts business from the citizens of New
nnn and vicinity
H. O. FISHER St OO., Agents.
Ill nature and gruffness are not indi
cations of wisdom or superiority, and
no employee who has sense enough to
be useful ever understands them as
such.
Sick headache, biliousness, nausea,
costiveness, are pronoptlyaud agreeably
banished by Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver
and Kidney Pillets (little pills.) For
sale by G. R. Bradley.
Farmers can practically “analyze"
their soils by trying different crops and
different fertilizers—thus fiuding out
crops the best suited to grow ana what
fertilizers they need.
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, dis
tress after eating, can be cured and prel
vented by taking Dr. J. H. McLean’ \
Liver and Kidney Pillete (little pills.
For sale by G. B. Bradley.
Salt is an authelmintic or worm des
troyer, in animals and in the soil. Try
it on potato lands, and see if it will not
prevent the scab. It has been known
to do it.
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of weari
ness and lassitude. To dispe "this feel
ing take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparil
la; it will impart vigor and vitality.
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For sale by G. R. Bradley.
Propei exercise and wholesome food
are better medicines than were ever
patented—for the farmer or anybody
tod*.
J. T. HOLMES,
REAL ESTATE
-and-
RENTING AGENT,
NEWNAN, GA.
One 5 room dwelling on lot
of Newnan Land Company,
just completed, for rent on
reasonable terms.
MONEY TO LOAN
T. E. FELL &
HARDWARE,
nails;
IRON, CUTLERY;.
* FENCE WIRE.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS^
AND
HOUSEFURNISHING HARDWARE.
Cooking Stoves of the best manufacture, including thfcAn -
chor Cook, Gauze Door, Farmer Girl; Queen Anchfety aiMfS
the best $10 Stove in the market. Also, Grates;, Oarrngfc
Material, Belting, etc.
All kinds of Job Work in Tin, Copper and ! Sheet' Ire
done on short notice.
I am prepared to negotiate
loans for parties residing in the
counties of Coweta, Campbell,
Meriwether and Fayette on
better terms than ever before
offered, and at lower rates of
interest.
LUCIEN W. SMITH,
Newnan, Ga., Jan. 31st.
A complete stock of the latest improved Breech-Loading
Guns, Revolvers and Winchester Rifles. All kinds of Car
tridges, Primers, Loaded Shells, Hunting Equipments, A»*-
munition, etc.
Manufacturers of Stagg’s Patent Coffee Pots, and Tinwavr
("Simril”) brand. *